Arbitration for Clarke MacArthur?

by on July 5, 2011 in Free Agency - 168 Comments

Arbitration for Clarke MacArthur?
(L to R) Toronto Maple Leafs Clarke MacArthur (16 ) celebrates his goal against the Pittsburgh Penguins with teammate Nikolai Kulemin (41) during the second period of a NHL hockey game at Consol Energy Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, October 13, 2010. REUTERS/David DeNoma (UNITED STATES - Tags: SPORT ICE HOCKEY)
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Arbitration for Clarke MacArthur?

Will we see Mac receive more awkward Kulemin embraces next season? (Photo Credit: DAVID DENOMA/REUTERS)

As usual, Brian Burke looks and sounds really confident. “Clarke MacArthur has arbitration rights and he may well file for arbitration. We’re fine if that’s what he chooses,” said Burke. “We have a lot of financial clout behind this team and we have a lot of cap space. We’re not worried about someone trying to take a player out of here through an offer sheet and we anticipate we’ll be able to re-sign all the players we want to re-sign.”

Considering how fond the management and coaching staff are of MacArthur, the fact his contract status remains an unsolved problem for the Leafs is somewhat surprising. On the other hand, him having a career year while being the league’s best bargain last season in Clarke’s mind could just as easily warrant a big pay day.

We could argue both sides equally. Clarke doesn’t fit the bill of a greedy player. He clearly stated he wants to stay in Toronto, and showed he’s a emotional, character player who played his heart out for the Leafs last season. On the other hand, we know how reluctant Burke is when it comes to giving significant salary increases to one year wonders. The differential between his second best season in the league and his career high last season is almost double in points; it’s no wonder this is a tough negotiation in which Burke is playing hardball.

Point is, MacArthur hasn’t shown a steady increase in his point totals in the NHL during his career so far (my prime indication of a steadily developing forward) to merit high confidence from his GM. His point totals last year are no doubt in part the result of increased ice time (along with PP time), but they could also very well be a flash in the pan. What of his post trade deadline slump, when MacArthur recorded just one goal in 14 games, as the Leafs were in a fight for a playoff spot? MacArthur’s struggles began right around the time the team was reportedly considering moving him prior to the NHL trade deadline. Without questioning Mac’s character, which has been impressive, his ability at this level and as a top six player in the NHL are still very much up in the air.

On July 4th, 2011 Claude Loiselle, the assistant GM of the Toronto Maple Leafs talked to Bill Watters of AM640 about (among other things) MacArthur’s arbitration case with Atlanta last year. He indicated that Mac’s awarded 2010-11 salary ($2.4 million) was inflated because both sides wanted to walk away. Basically, it wasn’t an actual or objective assessment of his value, but an increased one because both sides wanted out. Furthermore, he indicated that – because of that specific fact – he didn’t think the difference between the $2.4 million salary and the one awarded by a potential arbitration with the Leafs would be that significant.

Perhaps this is the main reason why Burke feels so confident (besides Burke being Burke) about going to arbitration with Clarke. He’ll either re-sign him to a deal benefiting the Leafs prior to tonight’s arbitration filing deadline (5 p.m. ET) or will likely match the awarded salary because there is a good chance it will be in line with his current NHL value. On the off chance his value gets inflated, Burke probably won’t think twice about walking away from it. We’ll find out soon enough.

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  • Wilbur

    What “recent RFA signings” are you talking about? If you mean the UFA signings, they can’t be used as comparables in RFA cases.

    You don’t “think Burke will do the right thing”. Do you mean it would be morally wrong or strategically wrong?

    How do you know he won’t overpay on a 1 yr contract? Claude Loiselle is stating the issue is term not dollars.

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  • Burtonboy

    What RFA signings are setting a precedent on Mac.? We know UFA signed don’t get factored in so imo this is all about Burke not wanting to sign at term and that’s why he has no problem with arbitration.

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  • tron

    I agree with you to a point, if it comes down to arbitration. Burke will walk, I think he will do everything he can to get him signed before hand though.

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  • Schenn

    Why would his agent think he should be paid like a 25-30 goal scorer when he has never scored more than 21 goals and his career high was 17 before last season?

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  • Schenn

    That’d be ideal!!

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  • Anonymous

    Sondre Olden just signed by Erie

    3;27 est

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  • http://twitter.com/J_hardt Hardt

    awesome, thanks

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  • Anonymous

    good for Konopka though he played junior in Ottawa and was a good junior player so good on him sort of going home to Ottawa

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  • Anonymous

    No prob.

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  • Wilbur
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  • Burtonboy

    Good news dave ,,,,, see ya got a new nickname lol

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  • Anonymous

    arbitrator can’t use recent UFA signings as a basis for placing a value on a RFA.

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  • Gilbert

    The oilers are starting to shape up
    Smyth Horcoff Hemsky
    Hall Gagner Eberle
    MPS Belanger Jones
    Eager Cogliano Hordichuk
    Call ups or 13th forward – Omark, Brule.

    Gilbert-Whitney
    Smid-Barker
    Sutton-Peckham
    Chorney

    Khabibulan
    Dubnyk

    Plus there is a chance of RNH but I think they’ll wait a year

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  • Anonymous

    You mean Avatar right….what did I miss…

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  • Burtonboy

    On one of the days they were [in Afghanistan], Mr. Burke put down
    $800 on the counter of the Tim Hortons, a popular hang-out on the base.
    The coffee, Mr. Burke said, was on him and the staff should keep it
    coming.

    The Globe and Mail

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  • Anonymous

    ya what a self serving prick eh Simmonds?

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  • Anonymous

    Applaud!

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  • tron

    what an arsehole…maybe he should pack his bags

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  • Gilbert

    Well Gagner is more of a Number 1 but I just see all the vets playing together. They had a good line a few years back. I’d rather have Horcoff then Gomez as well

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  • http://twitter.com/rickpearce76 Rick Pearce

    If Simmons ever listened to what Burke said then he’d know that “Nonis does all the leg work” anyway. FFS Nonis is a better GM than half the GM’s who have that 100% title.

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